As I was walking to my car after the show a mother was talking with her young daughter about A CHRISTMAS CAROL. Mom said, “That…Read More
Category Archives: Plays
Well, color me surprised. I went into the Roh’s Street Cafe expecting a staged reading of Annie Baker’s play, THE ALIENS, and instead was treated…Read More
As my readers know, I can’t get enough of CCM and its talented folks. So, last week I was thrilled to attend play readings on…Read More
RELATIVELY SPEAKING reminds me why I usually avoid British farce; its just not my cup of tea. This particular play has several problems in its…Read More
As many of you know, my sister unexpectedly passed away last month. So I’m not sure I will be winning any Son-of-the-Year Awards for taking my…Read More
Lindsey Augusta Mercer really has turned into one of the cities premier young directors. She is very specific about style and look – and actors…Read More
There’s something fascinating about watching a veteran actor practice his craft. In MAD RIVER RISING, Robert Hogan gets to deliver some great one-liners. His timing…Read More
During Act Two of THE NORWEGIANS, I sipped on a Coke I bought from the concession area at the Clifton Performance Theatre and something didn’t…Read More
This is a show I’m having trouble letting go of even a day later. I wasn’t prepared, I guess. I had heard BUYER AND CELLAR was a really…Read More
I really enjoy a good two-hander. The stage dance between two actors who click with one another is so satisfying. I think of THE NORTH POOL at the…Read More